Tag: PhrasalVerbs101

  • IELTS Speaking Questions with Answers (Example)

    IELTS Speaking Questions with Answers (Example)

    Introduction Are you nervous to be interviewed by an examiner at the IELTS Speaking test? If it is true, here are the are some common IELTS Speaking questions along with sample answers. These questions are categorized into three parts, as the IELTS Speaking test is structured. Part 1: Introduction and Interview In this part, the…

  • Learn How to Express an Opinion in English Confidently

    Learn How to Express an Opinion in English Confidently

    Introduction Expressing an opinion in English involves clearly stating your point of view on a topic, supporting it with reasons or evidence, and often acknowledging or addressing alternative viewpoints. By the end of this blog post, you will be learning how to express an opinion in English confidently. So, the question is: What are the…

  • How to Say in English Someone Has Too Much Hair

    How to Say in English Someone Has Too Much Hair

    Introduction If you are learning English and looking forward to finding the best meaning to hold a good conversation with people around you, I recommend you keep reading this article till the end. I promise that my words will be quick, fun, and knowledgeable. So, in this blog post, I will walk you through expressions…

  • Everything You Need to Know about Future Tenses

    Everything You Need to Know about Future Tenses

    Introduction In English, talking about the future may look much easier compared to the past or the present. Basically, it is commonly used the word ”will” for creating future expressions. In addition, there are also 4 tenses in the future which include; the simple future, the perfect future, the future continuous, and the future perfect…

  • A Guide to Knowing When to Use ‘At,’ ‘On,’ and ‘In’ for Times

    A Guide to Knowing When to Use ‘At,’ ‘On,’ and ‘In’ for Times

    Introduction In the intricate world of language, prepositions play a vital role in conveying precise meaning. Among the most nuanced are ‘at,’ ‘on,’ and ‘in’ when referencing time. Moreover, understanding their differences is essential for clear and effective communication. In this guide, we’ll discover the complexities behind these prepositions and equip you with the knowledge…

  • Understanding the Difference Between I’m Full vs I’m Stuffed

    Understanding the Difference Between I’m Full vs I’m Stuffed

    Introduction Have you ever finished a big meal and struggled to find the right words to express how you feel about that? Sometimes, saying “I’m full” just doesn’t seem to capture the extent of your satisfaction (or discomfort) after eating. In this blog post, we are going explore the title yet significant differences between saying…

  • How to Master Modal Verbs: Usage and Impact

    How to Master Modal Verbs: Usage and Impact

    Modal Verbs: Definition Welcome to our exploration of modal verbs, those indispensable tools that add nuance and depth to language. Modal verbs, such as “can,” “could,” “may,” “might,” “must,” “shall,” “should,” “will,” and “would,” play a crucial role in expressing possibility, necessity, obligation, permission, and ability in sentences. Understanding how to use modal verbs effectively…

  • Infinitives vs Bare Infinitives: What are the Differences

    Infinitives vs Bare Infinitives: What are the Differences

    Introduction In English grammar, the infinitive is the base form of a verb, often preceded by the word “to.” On the other hand, in some cases, infinitives are preceded without “to”. Infinitives In English, infinitives are used in various ways: 1- To Express Purpose or Intention: Example: She went to study at the library. 2-…